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Underlay for laminate flooring
I'm soon to be putting a laminate floor in the bedroom and I see there are
two types of underlay available. There's thin foam sheet on a roll or there's thick green fibre boards about 2ft square I think. Not sure what the difference is costwise but I think I'd prefer the stuff on a roll simply because it's thinner and there won't be such a difference in levels between the bedroom floor and the floor on the landing. I was just worried that it might not be suitable bearing in mind the weight of the wardrobes and other furniture that will be stood on it. Any thoughts anyone? John (Sorry if this post appears twice - I posted it yesterday but it doesn't seem to be showing on the newsgroup) |
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